Mara: Patagonia Hare

This is my new challenge a species often depicted in modern zoo in the South -Américain habitat.Accompanied by Rhea, Brazilian Tapir, Capybara and of course my partner Mara!The Patagonian hare ..... !!!

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RogerAdmin

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Subject: Re: Mara: Patagonia Hare Thu Oct 30, 2014 9:16 pm

I am very glad you decided to make such an interesting species. Maras have everything to be ignored by brands. First they're quite unknown, then, they look like hares but they are enough different. So what will people think when seeing a mara toy? - "What a bad work did this brand, this hare is very weird." Eh, I am trying to guess what people could think seeing a branded mara, not commenting your figure. Longer legs were desired in your figure but it will cause a lot of problem and turn the figure too fragile. It is very recognizable, thus a great work. I wished a lot a brand was as immaginative as you are.

For cons, I could not let this poor animal alone and I realize why a female Company !! is the result ..........

And here's the rodent after the draft, it still needs to dry air ............. and make some adjustments! Surprised Mad

JonasV

Country/State : FinlandAge : 20Joined : 2012-07-23Posts : 5614

Subject: Re: Mara: Patagonia Hare Fri Oct 31, 2014 9:33 am

Wow! I think this one is even better! Really nice work Those animals are looking so cute

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Ana

Country/State : come from Poland now live in The NetherlandsAge : 29Joined : 2010-04-01Posts : 9265

Subject: Re: Mara: Patagonia Hare Fri Oct 31, 2014 9:46 am

Great choice of species JeanLuc! And very nice works!!!

I think these mares maras (gosh, the autocorrect is so annoying sometimes) are really amazing animals, so unique

As far as I remember they belong to Rodents and not to Lagomorphs like hares, aren't they? But then, they are indeed called Patagonian hares

Also they have quite advanced social life, they organise some kind of nursery for all young ones from the group so most of the adults goes grazing and only few adults stay with babies, later they change the shift. So they are not only interesting looking creatures but also very smart

Wonderful maras family! I continue thinking that maras are very interesting species, wasn't it great for a children to learn in early age that hares are not rodents but there are some rodents that look like hares?